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UPTON SINCLAIR: 29 Books in One Volume - The Greatest Novels Social Studies & Health Guides from the Renowned Author Journalist and Pulitzer Prize Winner - cover

UPTON SINCLAIR: 29 Books in One Volume - The Greatest Novels Social Studies & Health Guides from the Renowned Author Journalist and Pulitzer Prize Winner

Upton Sinclair

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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UPTON SINCLAIR: 29 Books in One Volume presents an expansive and insightful collection of the author'Äôs literary oeuvre, showcasing his mastery of social realism and commitment to social justice. This comprehensive anthology encompasses Sinclair's most impactful works, including the groundbreaking 'The Jungle,' which revealed the grim realities of the meatpacking industry, alongside his lesser-known yet equally poignant novels. Sinclair's prose is characterized by its vivid imagery and unflinching portrayal of societal ills, making his writing resonate within the muckraking traditions of late 19th and early 20th century American literature, as he sought to illuminate the injustices of capitalism and advocate for reform. Upton Sinclair was not only a prolific novelist but also a passionate activist whose experiences as a social reformer fueled his narratives. Born in 1878 into a family that struggled financially, he witnessed firsthand the systemic inequalities that plagued society. His commitment to socialism, which deepened during his time in the muckraking movement, catalyzed his desire to spark change through literature, ultimately leading him to pen this expansive collection. This anthology is essential reading for anyone interested in American literature, social history, and the transformative power of writing. Sinclair'Äôs eloquent yet confrontational style invites readers to engage with the fundamental issues of their time, making 'UPTON SINCLAIR: 29 Books in One Volume' a vital addition to both literary and activist libraries.
Disponible depuis: 17/01/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 5582 pages.

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